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SNIF - SOMEROW T CANT LITTLE GIRL MEANT TO W NEARS AGO - AHH - (& T COULD ONWN SEE HER ONCE M\ORE ~ GOODN OUT OF NN NIND — = T KOOW SHE'S YOUR WIEE,BRRNEY - BUT-(E NOU KNEW WHAT THET BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH GET BUT,SHE'S MARKUIED TO hE NOW- aN'- o - NOU MWGHT 8% WELL CORGET (T- € TWENTY w T SWow WE LOOKS UKE & DN DUCK N & THUNDER-STORM - WANT AD INFORMATION s BE BT R T In case of error or if an ad has been stbpped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the * line Daily rate per line for conseculive Insertions: One day ... ..10¢ Add 5c¢ imum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by velock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. Phone 349 after 4 p.m. P; CRIFICE ~ 7 acres, fur house, Chev truck, tools. Dets at Juneau Realty Co. Ry: quitting business. Write P. O. Box 2274 or Phone 334. FOR SALE U & I Lunch. Owner FOR RENT 4-ROOM FURNISHED apt. bath. Phone Mrs. Rosenberg, with | 407 FOR RENT-—5-room apt. vate bath, ' steamheated, electric 569. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Apply L. W. Kilburn, phone Douglas 48. FOR RENT — Small four-room apartment. Call 79 before 6 p.m. ROOM with or without board, 431 Seward St., 584. HOME-LIKE u]mlmrm in Hen- ning house on Dixon, be available to rent Aug. 10. Fully furnished, two bedrogms, living room, fire- place, $70. ‘Call Green 375 or Bob We accept ads over telephone| Henning, Empire. f]l;‘)?:vl(‘»i()]1):‘\0”:’ listed in telephone V\CANCY Mn(Kunmn A])l\ € Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | 700 ROOM apts,, off heat, MFOR_ SALE electric range. Phone Blue 200.! g 3 | VAGANCY Bishop Apts. Phone 336. FOR SALE—1900 shares Alaska FRRT RS & AR o Fmpire Gold Mining Co. If in-| COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light,! terested address William Kues-| water, dishes, cooking utensils ters, 21 Orchard St, Nutley, New| and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. s £4P | FOR RENT—Purnished or unfurn- 1937 PLYMOUTH: Priced right.| ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. the Hillcrest. partments. VACANCY—Nugge FURNISI;EapLsW;' lhierFosbce 'MISCELLANEOUS AT BARGAIN—Seven-room in Douglas, ment, on lot 100x175 ft. Is rented. See or phone Mike Pusich, phone 603 Douglas. FOR SALE — Good paying lunch room and candy kitchen. Write Empire B C 771. | TRANSFER business. Priced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 CHff Apartments. MUS:I' SIELEcqulty in income earn- apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- « ning at Empire office. ls'm'fi&}mac Sport coupe, excellent mechanical condition, good rub- ber. Priced right. Phone 744. FOR SALE—OCity Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m. LCHE NOYES property, corner 4th and Franklin, 2 buildings — vne 10-room house and one b-room house, both furnished. Terms. See » the owner. LOST AND FOUND to New York Tavern. EXPERIENCED business college graduate wishes part or full time , office work. Call Greey 147. returr. EXPERT stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Alice Mack, Gastineau Hotel. SALMON PRICES REMAIN STEADY Salmon prices held at their level Scale of 14-8:7-5 today as four ves- sels discharged cargoes at the Ju- neau Cold Storage. The Big Sam, Capt. Tom Miet- tenen, sold 600 pounds, the Avis, Capt. John Anderson, 700 pounds, tthe 31-B-768, 200 puonds, and the packer Nuisance, Capt. Stanley Thompson, brought in 12,000 pounds. o eee—— MRS. ENGSTROM RETURNING Mrs. Elton E. Engstrom, of Doug- dren, is returning north aboard the steamer Columbia. e e The “HILLCREST Ultra modern new apartments, | all outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished—view. * Phone G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call at the “HILLCREST.” house furnished, full base- ing apartments on Dixon. Three LOST—Nugget fob. $10 reward for t's, accompanied by her two chil-; GUARANTEED Reallsuc Pclma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 2v1, 315 Decker ‘Way. FOR re]mhle care ror yo-u-r Vchnldncn Phone 297. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LINING OR maknhg over coats. Call Mrs. Bdlhc SOUTHEASI PACK POOR IN MOST ley Strait, Waem, West Coast Behind—Kefchi- kan Holding Own Icy Strait,” Western and West Coast District salmon packs are far below those of 1938 as this time. Yakutat and Ketchikan are just about the same at last year and the Eastern and Wrangell dis- tricts are ahead, according to pack reports to the Bureau of Fisheries. The total pack of Southeast Al- aska up to July 20 was 471,684 cases as compared to 504,784 at that date last year. The detailed pack report for Southeast Alaska, by districts and speties, is as follows: Yakutat—1,560 kings, 22,622 reds, 571 pinks, 24,753 total, 24,793 last year. Eastern—300 kings, 8313 reds, 782 cohoes, 47,833 pinks, 16,606 chums, 73,834 total, 61967 last year. Western—33 kings, 12,377 reds, 579 cohoes, 13,189 pinks, 22,711 chums, 48889 total, 61,200 last year. Icy" Strait—151 kings, 33,796 reds, 1,933 cohoes, 33,607 pinks, 29,648 chums, 99,135 total, 133,957 Ilast year. Ketchikan—132 kings 18,015 reds; 2,532 cohoes, 107,704 pinks, 12,237 chums, 140,620 total, 146,052 last year. ‘Wrangell — 18 kings 7,806 968 cohoes, 53,103 pinks, 6,734 chums, 68,629 total, 45,630 last year. West Coast—4,304 reds, 1,097 co- hoes, 9,146 pinks, 1,277 chums, 15,- 1824 total, 31,185 last year. Totals—2,194 kings, 107,233 reds, 17891 cohoes, 265153 pinks, 89,213 ichums, 471,684 total, 504,784 last year. ————— “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all with pri- | range, hot and cold water. Phone | opposite P.O. Phone | —_|and Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at | | FISH DISTRICTS| reds, | 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, TH' VARMINT- T WIGH HE'D STOP WS (WFUNNEL BLUBBERW \ONG ENUEE T0 GNE U5 SOME TPS ON TH N0S5-RACES - EGGSCUSE ME, FELLARS - ' DOUGLAS MRS, L. JOH| 18 OSTESS AT BRIDGE a group of friends at her home last night for, an evening of bridg There were three tables in play, with the honors divided between Mrs. Carmichael for high score, Mrs. DeWitt, low and Mrs. Sparks, cut, prize. | Guests present were Mrs. Robert Bonner, Jr., Mrs. L. A. Johnson Mrs. William Sparks, Mrs. Burford Carmichael, Mrs. Robert DeWitt Mrs. Thomas Cashen, Mrs, Marcus Jensen, Miss Etolin Couler, M Clyde Boylan, Mrs. Douglas G | Misses Lucille Fox, Violet Johnson Jessie Fraser. | > MR. AND MRS. CARLSON ARE HO: AT THEIR HOME Tripoli was the featured |for the evening at home to a few }()f their Mr. and Mrs |Fred Orme was Mrs. Langfeldt game Lawrence Carlson high scorer and won consolation. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Orme, Mr. and M Dale Fleek, Mrs. Walter Savikko and Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Langfeldt. | - SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY honor at a rchief shower given by Winnie Lee Grant’s Sun- | day School class Thursday after- [noon at Mrs. H. B. Schlegel’s home. 1Of most interest at the party was| the story to the United States from Jugoslavia, where born. The girls sewed and played mem land enjoyed refreshments provided told by Dace of her trip and she was ‘bv Mrs. Schlegel. The following |girls were present: Patsy Balog. | Betty Kibby, Betty Bonnet, Lucile | Goetz, Peggy Cochrane, Mae Cuth- - |bert, Susan Boggan, Dace and Winnie Boylan. > CARLSONS SR. HOME FROM VACATION TRIP | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson ar- (rived home on the Baranof today {after ~three months visit south, They took in the San FPrancisco Fair, after spending considerable time around Puget Sound. It was an interesting vacation for them, they said, but*the heat interferred more or less with the comfort of their stay. Etks’ Dance This Evening The Saturday might dance, spon- sored by the Elks in their ballroom, is the big plesaure event for to- night., The commtitee in charge announces that the dance will begin at 0:30 oclock and continue only until 1:30- o’¢lock tomorrow morn- ing. — gl i u Try The Empire classifieds for results, Mrs. Leonard Johnson entertained friends held last night by | Dace Boylan was the guest of | Alaska | QEEP NORE SHUT-TAW AN FOLLER ME - 'l Dougias Ghurch - Services | | uvl'yvn \ Notices for this churct must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'tlock Saturday morning to guarantee change of " ermon topics, ete DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH No service: ST. LUK Il‘l\(l)l'\l CHURCH No service tomorrow DOUGLAS ¢ ()\l" L M H. B. SC Minister 10:00 a.m rday School, City Hall. 7:30 p.m.—Church’ Service, resi- dence Girls’ Bible Class, Monday 4 p.m., Boys' Bible Class, Tuesdays, 4 lp.m. Women'’s Circle meets every other -| Thursday at 2 p.m. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services 1:30 pm.—Bible Schoot 2:30 p.m.-—Preaching service. il are welcome in these services ALASKA EVAN | SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) | GEORGE H. LOVELESS | Missionary-in-Charge ! 10:00 School, IZATION a.m—Sunday of Mrs. Lee, 7:00 home p.m.—Meeting ie Jackson The Lost at home of Coin.” Text, | NEW "(OKE" PLANT ; FOR GOLDEN HEART Cliff Dawson and Char {of the Coca s Reese, Cola export division, |home offices in Geotgia, arrived |here on the steamer Alaska and | |flew to Fairbanks with PAA' this| | morning. werks will be established in Fair- banks, Reese, said, in addition to the present plant now in Ketchi- kan, The men plan to stop.off in Juneau on their way south. B Luncheon at Baranof Is Charming Affair Heaton and Miss Betty Parslow are co-hostesses this afternoon with luncheon and bridge in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. Bowls of orchid and yellow col- ored flowers are used to decorate the luncheon table, with individual place cards of blue forget-me-nots | adding a unique touch to the charming affair. Thirty-four gvests were invited for the afternoon. | The three hostesses are visiting in this city as guests of Mrs. E. J. White, mother of Miss White. CITY RATE 20c MERCURY 7B 35¢ Delivery Service If I’s a Delivery! CALL MERCURY—PHONE 789 The Only Insured Delivery in Juneau. TWICEADAY TOAUKBAY lbook stores, 50 cents, IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 411 A branch of Coca Cola bomme‘ Miss Lenore White, Miss Juelle| 1939. By BILLY DeBECK SHUX ,GOOGLE - & \0T KIN WACPEN N 20 \EAR - WE-UNS'LL DRESS HER e W A STORE -SOUWGHTEN OWTF\T- FETCH HER 'ROUND oty TORRIEY TH' CRITTER BACK TO WS SENSES - WHY, GOODN - WHET D0 YOu TUEK T AW - SIX INITIATED iNMOQSE LODGE took three paséengers north 1o Fair- Ju. banks today,” while another is afternoon. ELECTRAS ON \ ilar meeting of the of the Loyal Order of se six new members were Mit- Halazon, Wm, Gaddy, Frank Camp-| W I 00! af William Reese, Cliff Dawson and bell, Chris Huber, Clyde Devault > O Thaent: Babitt the Rev. E. A. McIntosh to Fair- 1 ? banks, while pilots Bill Knox and The initiation was performed by a degree team composed entirely of Past Dictators of the local lodge Gene Meyring are bringing J. Gleason and William Bates, - o - in R, SATURDAY RUN; plane | to bring in two passengers this| . 4 You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP osiiniiicnsiptshnins Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 —_— i SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sy Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 S Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MIS; READY-TO-WEAR Near Third i GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Seward Street ey | ZORIC | SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry THIS NUMBER PHONE 202 ZOTH CENT UFY MARKET "B i | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianes—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W, Second | FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE Bowl ** " Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION {| (Chinese & American Specialties) ”F"or Most Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer The team was composed of Ed I ‘ e e T TUESDAY ' HOME GROCERY ||| »viowe it denberg, Jr., and Wm. Bergstrand FOR MR. SU"DOUIS]’ After the initiation and business meeting a banquet was held at| Funeral services for “!“”““ which musical entertainment Wa‘\gm wdquist who passed away M”"'i had. George Georgesen, Past Dic-|0aY at St Ann's Hospigal: (bave | tator, acted as toastmaster. ))wvn tentatively set for Tuesday | G. E. Almquist presided at the|@fterncon at 2 o'clock. They will business meeting and the entertain- (e held in® the Chapel of the ment following Charles W. Carter Mortuary and Sam Dukor, chairman of the|further ange.aents for the fun-| membership drive committee, an-|eral will ‘be announced on Mon- nounced that another initiation | day would be heid August 11, to be fol- | - lowed by the final initiation of the| YOUNG drive, August 18, | N. Le , Jr., who A picnic is being planned for|been at the Y.M.C.A. Camp at Or- cas Island ing home August 13 by a commititee headed | by Ed Giovanetti. Puget Sound, is return- aboard the Columbia e e e e e e e NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. G1 Minister, LASSE, SERVICES NOT BROADCAST FOR THE PRESENT. 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL All summer long, interesting informal sessions. 10:50 MUSICAL MOMENTS Enjoy these moments in meditation. 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP A HELPFUL SUMMERTIME SERVICE: If Christ is the only Savior, what of the fol- lowers of other religions and of. those who never heard of Christ? - What did Christ mean when He said, “I am the way, the truth and the lift; no man cometh unto the Father but by me”? ] | News - Broadcast Joint Feature Service on Air By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY ~ Six Days Every Week at 8:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 7 pm., 9:45 pum. | Protection All the Way! Insurance coverage against loss or damage.to yolig car—cov- erage which protects you “ALL THE WAY” — is.available under the “Comprehensive’” policy—together with the optional inclusion of the Collision hazard. The hazards of Fire and Theft ate, of course, included, So also are many other hazards which, though perhaps less obvious, are frequent sources of loss: Windstorm, Explosion, Riot, Flood, Hail, Glass Breakage, Earthquake, Vandalism, and other risks. © ins. o M. A& Office—New York Life SHATTUCK AGENCY TELEPHONE 249 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American- M Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU — Thomas Hardware Co. JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hasars ol Shelf and Heavy Hardwars Guns and Ammunition The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 359 When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE i GENERAL HAULING BTORAGE and CRATING CALL US '\ Juneau Transfer ( Phone 48—Night Phone 696 MRS. D. L. REYNOLDS, | Summer Chorister. GENERAL MOTORS, DELLG Wui'f JOHNSON l “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY| Juneau Reliable Transfer Oue trucks go any place any tiee: A tank for Diese) Oil and s tank for Crude Oll save troubi PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 l IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! | Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 [ McCAUL MOTOR It Phone 723————115-2nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming:to you—You should be coming to us.” BT COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS @alifornia Grocery -FRESH RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, wSWlSS CHARD, MUSTARD GREENS DAILY FROM OURFARM . . . Telephone 478 Prompt Deli;ory FOR INSURANCE See H. BR. SHEPARD & SON EPHONE' 409 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK 'BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 R snd MARTAGTRODNOTS )i

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